Add the tomato paste and flour and continue stirring well for 3 minutes.

Add water, stir, and simmer for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Add seafood, green onion and parsley to simmering water. Mix well and bring to a boil.

Cover, reduce heat to low and simmer for 10 minutes.

Remove from heat and leave covered for 5 minutes.

Serve over steamed rice and enjoy!

Renal and renal diabetic food choices

3 meat

3 starch

1 vegetable, medium potassium

Carbohydrate choices

3-1/2

Helpful hints

Decrease the cayenne pepper to 1/4 teaspoon or less if you prefer less heat.

Remember to limit fluids, even though this dish is lower in salt, spicy food may lead to excessive fluid intake. Use ice in drinks to minimize fluid intake or reduce cayenne pepper in the recipe as needed.

Measuring out all of the ingredients first before starting is recommended, so not to be frantically preparing ingredients while cooking.

This dish can be a little expensive, especially if seafood is not readily accessible. Ingredients can generally be found at a local grocery store.

For a healthy twist with full flavor, Daniel recommends Land o’ Lakes® Butter with Olive Oil and Sea Salt instead of regular butter.

Now you can enjoy Chinese restaurant-style dinner at home thanks to DaVita dietitian Trisha and her kidney-friendly version of Broccoli and Beef Stir-Fry. It's much lower in sodium than the restaurant dish, plus you can easily adjust the beef to meet the protein requirement of your meal plan.

You don't have to travel to Hawaii to get a taste of the islands. Linda, a DaVita dietitian from Michigan, created Hawaiian Chicken Salad Sandwich, a kidney-friendly, high-protein sandwich that can bring you to a tropical state of mind wherever you are.

Your next kidney-friendly meal is only four easy steps away with Quick and Easy Ground Beef Soup. This combination of mixed vegetables, beef and rice is tasty and filling and a definite keeper for the quick meal file.

Most people hear "salsa" and automatically think tomato salsa, but really, salsa is a spicy sauce that can be created with any fresh vegetable or fruit that will make a tasty condiment. For people on hemodialysis, high potassium tomatoes are out and low potassium pineapples are in with this recipe for Pineapple Salsa.

This colorful combination of bell peppers and onions can be grilled together and served with a grilled protein source of your choice. Flavorful, colorful and recommended on the dialysis diet, this kidney-friendly recipe for Grilled Multicolored Peppers and Onions is a great addition to a cookout.

Besides being delicious, berries are loaded with powerful antioxidants that help strengthen the immune system and ward off disease. Accordingly, the kidney-friendly recipe for Triple Berry Protein Parfait from Tennessee DaVita dietitian Jamie packs triple the health boost because it's made with blueberries, blackberries and strawberries.

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